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PROGRAM:
NAME
git-annex-drop - remove content of files from repository
SYNOPSIS
git annex drop [path ...]
DESCRIPTION
Drops the content of annexed files from this repository, when possible.
git-annex will refuse to drop content if it cannot verify it is safe to do so.
OPTIONS
--from=remote
Rather than dropping the content of files in the local repository, this option can
specify a remote from which the files' contents should be removed.
--auto Rather than trying to drop all specified files, drop only files that are not
preferred content of the repository. See git-annex-preferred-content(1)
--force
Use this option with care! It bypasses safety checks, and forces git-annex to
delete the content of the specified files, even from the last repository that is
storing their content. Data loss can result from using this option.
--all Rather than specifying a filename or path to drop, this option can be used to drop
all available versions of all files.
This is the default behavior when running git-annex drop in a bare repository.
--unused
Drop files found by last run of git-annex unused.
--key=keyname
Use this option to drop a specified key.
file matching options
The git-annex-matching-options(1) can be used to specify files to drop.
--jobs=N -JN
Runs multiple drop jobs in parallel. This is particularly useful when git-annex has
to contact remotes to check if it can drop files. For example: -J4
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